John Constable
East Bergholt, 1776 - 1837, London
Constable was born in East Bergholt, Suffolk. He was largely self-taught, and developed slowly. In 1799 he was a probationer, and in 1800 a student at the Royal Academy schools. He exhibited from 1802 at the Royal Academy in London, and later at the Paris Salon. He influenced the Barbizon School and the French Romantic movement.
Like Thomas Gainsborough, Constable was influenced by Dutch artists such as Jacob van Ruisdael. The works of Peter Paul Rubens and Claude also proved to be useful colouristic and compositional models. However, the realism and vitality of Constable's work make it highly original.
From [https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/artists/john-constable]
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founded Edinburgh, 1795
Marshfield, England, 1767 - 1837, Stockport, England
active London, 1800 - 1870
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Preston, England, 1868 - 1936, London
London, 1809 - 1885, Vichy
Rome, 1846 - 1929, Rome